Tomb Raider (1996)
Kelsey's Pick - Tomb Raider (1996) Lara Croft has been an idol of mine since the first time I sat on the floor of my friend’s bedroom in 1996 and controlled her then polygon-addled body. Though those scenes look like…
Kelsey's Pick - Tomb Raider (1996) Lara Croft has been an idol of mine since the first time I sat on the floor of my friend’s bedroom in 1996 and controlled her then polygon-addled body. Though those scenes look like…
Kelsey's Pick - Merge Games I recently went to a remote meeting for the International Game Developers Association (IGDA) where game devs were there to answer questions for folks interested in the industry. Near the end, the questions get less…
Cameron's Pick - TMNT: The Cowabunga Collection Konami’s TMNT: The Cowabunga Collection focuses on the oldest video game adaptions of the series, which include classic arcade beat ‘em ups, action titles, and enjoyable novelties. While the game quality throughout the…
Kelsey's Pick - Tavern Master Do you long for the bar scene but have gotten used to never leaving your house? Do you want to manage a business without having to get out of your pajamas? Do you want to…
In part one of this special feature series, Cameron outlines the basics of achievement hunting. What are achievements? Achievements are included within games to extend the title’s longevity and provide players with challenges laid out by the developer. They may…
Kelsey's Picks – The Witness & The Looker If you’ve played The Witness¸ you’ve likely come out the other side of it feeling accomplished and, if you’re like me… maybe just a little bit annoyed. The game has “very…
Kelsey's Pick - Niche, Breed and Evolve Niche, a Genetics Survival Game was one of the first games I covered back in my freelance game reporting career. I love the intricate and instructive gameplay and how the mechanics are…
Cameron's Pick: Cult of the Lamb Cult of the Lamb puts you in the fleece of a wooly cult leader; resurrected by the deity called The One Who Waits, it's now up to you to free your master, recruit…
In part one, we discussed all the things a good pitch deck comprises. It seems like a lot, doesn’t it? But if you think about it in chunks, it’s really just seven sections of information, most of which you probably…